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How Chemical Weapons, Widely Shunned, Won't Go Away : vimars
How Chemical Weapons, Widely Shunned, Won't Go Away : vimars
How Chemical Weapons, Widely Shunned, Won't Go Away
(Bloomberg) -- The first agreement to ban chemical weapons came in 1675, when France and the Holy Roman Empire forswore use of poisoned musket balls.
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